I kinda think Lilith’s led them into an ambush, and all three of ’em are gonna get an unexpected setback. I still think Lilith and Quetz have been dealing with each other all along, she knew that Laz wasn’t going to be here.

But the lilitu, Nuibi, thought Laz would be there according to the plans of big sis. So yes, I’d think Quetzalcoatl got in the middle and drew different path for Laz to follow different from dad’s and from mom’s too.

Soooo… I can’t see this ending well for Beelz. I kinda want to start a betting pool on how badly he’s going to get his butt handed to him. My votes on pretty freaking hard.
Loving all of the funny old-people-related summary thingies, by the way.

Traditionally the demon(s) can only be taken apart from normal humans because he doesn’t have a butt (at least it was that way in some folk tales). So yes, this could be a problem in order to kick demon ass.

There is no win….only rebirth and eventually destruction. But the moment of rebirth is when he’s strongest, thus destruction suffers a MAJOR setback until once again he is old and the crops are ready for harvest. Think of it as explaining the big bang and big crunch in famring terms, without all that fiddledy physics craps getting in the way. ;^)

Lilith is being VERY true to her nature. She’s a master conniver, manipulator, and schemer. She took out Crowley with no trouble at all, led the doopers from hell on a wild goose chase into an ambush, and all the while keeping Laz out of the Devil’s (daddy’s) reach. I think she even duped her own sisters as to where Laz was going, to help cover his tracks. She made sure Quetz would meet up with Laz, give him the Quetzalcodex (himself) to guide him, knowing he’s a smart kid. And the chase goes on….

Can’t say I didn’t expect all those posts to be deleted, but I am thankful for the end. I apologize for my actions, and to David, I love your comic. There really was no excuse, however I do dislike the action of trying to act like there was no fault in said actions when there was, or for blatant rudeness to solely one person, and then when called out on it, immediate flame.